Posted on 02/04/2016 1:49:29 PM PST by amorphous
As of this writing, North Korea intends to launch another Unha-3 rocket, or a larger and more efficient version in a launch window falling between 8 â 25 February. This launch follows on the heels of a nuclear test conducted by North Korea on January 6, 2016, and the claim by Kim Jung-Un that the bomb was a hydrogen bomb. The MSM pundits and their positivist quacking "experts" all state the bomb was not a hydrogen bomb; however, experts such as Peter V. Pry disagree.
What was discussed by Dr. Pry was the intentionally low-yield weapon test that would have been optimal for a miniaturized EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) device, that range being 5-10 kilotons. I have cited Dr. Pry's work in previous articles and am thoroughly convinced of both his professionalism and his expertise. While the North Koreans claim this launch to be for the purpose of emplacing an earth observation satellite, there are differences in the rocket that satellite images have picked up. The images revealed a gantry that differs in size and design from previous Unha-3 launches. The latest attribution is that the rocket may be a Unha-9, the newest North Korean design that may include an 80-ton rocket booster.
The booster has been accomplished with the help of the Iranians. The U.S. Treasury department announced sanctions after proving that Iranians had been traveling to Pyongyang and indeed worked on such a project. In addition, this new launch has concealment procedures not used before by North Korea, such as a mobile sub-surface rail system to transport the missile directly to the gantry unobserved. The launch pad itself is shielded from view
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Find the values (specifications) of the PV module diodes, and get some extras. As for the controller,...
These controllers are very low cost, tough, easy to install and versatile (wide current and voltage ranges).
http://www.solar-electric.com/inverters-controllers-accessories/chco/misoclchco.html
Toss one or two of those in a steel trash can with a tight lid and some insulation...and some of these (lightning arrestors, surge protection, etc.).
http://www.solar-electric.com/installation-parts-and-equipment/midnite/cipr1.html
As for inverters, I’ve only used the Exeltech inverters for mobile applications so far and haven’t looked at the specs for inverters for home installations. Might have a look at the Magnum brand ones and consider putting an outdoor enclosure over one or two for extra protection.
My combo microwave/oven broke (the microwave part) and instead of buying a new unit $2,600 - the one I have is 17 years old - I decided to repair it. I needed a new diode (along with some relays and a capacitor). The diode I priced at the local appliance repair parts store was $45 for a single diode. I found five of them on Ebay for $6 and the price included shipping. I could have gotten the same deal from China (if I could have waited on shipping) for half that. So I now have 4 extra high wattage diodes in reserve. :-)
I use manila folders for making shapes, holding it together with masking tape, then coating the thing with epoxy resin. the resin will soak through, making it waterproof and super lightweight yet strong.
True. Several smaller weapons over separate areas would seem to be a more likely terrorist attack plan.
Thanks for the info — I’m familiar with the website. However, I’ve busted my budget on high-quality pure-sine output 24V inverters and true MPPT charge regulators and probably couldn’t even afford the trash can lids right now!
One thing that worked out well is that I got 12 new Trojan T-105s for $73 each. This was from a company that pulls them out of new equipment and customizes the equipment with their own name and gel-cell batteries. This bank will be in combination with my old Trojans from 2005-7 that still test out fine.
Yep. Lots of ‘experts’ with opinions. Strongly expressed ones.
a solar flare (CME) is quite survivable. You have time to prepare and so do the utilities.
Nuclear, exoatmospheric EMP is a very different animal from a CME or an atmospheric nuclear explosion.
A well-engineered ‘space nuke’ is the nightmare scenario, not the sun.
A regular nuke detonated at say 5K’ ASL is more about blast, heat and radiation than EMP.
Lots to learn if you are really curious.
Indeed! Plus I like the idea of sticking to the system of leaches. Every time you price something, remember to add an extra 50% to the sale price for taxes and the other related expenses it takes to earn the money in the first place.
What's worse, it appears the beast system is using what it takes from us to do us in. In that regard, I've done my best to remain outside the system for a number of years now.
In doing so, life actually has more meaning. I'm not nearly as stressed out, eat healthier, have learned much, and even get along better with others. :-)
We've gained much in modern times, but it comes at a heavy price. Family units now must work more hours, long since having reached the point of diminishing returns modern living promised in the 20th century - mostly due to government burdens/regulations/interference on today's society.
The one bright spot is the ability technology offers for greater independence and self-reliance - provided we can keep government at bay, or eliminate it entirely!
In the coming new age, the Bible talks about, a man's labor will be his own, people will live as long as trees, harvests will be abundant, and even beasts will no longer need to kill or be killed for subsistence.
I think a 'tinkerer' would be well accepted/needed in such a new world. :-)
It should be able to handle a couple hundred degrees F. with no problem. I hit upon it while experimenting with different boat hull designs. Once it hardens, you can layer it with glass cloth for even greater strength. Should work well for building custom vehicle ducts and etc.
In a SHTF world, car alternators might be a good source for diodes. Each contains 3 of good amperage. Alternator rotors are good sources for primary wire, and the alternators themselves can be used to generate 600 watts of electrical power through wind, water, or other powered means.
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